| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.34660 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will meet a $1.34660 price target within a 15-minute measurement related to the event. It matters because short, high-resolution events capture intraday volatility and are sensitive to news and order-book dynamics.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose short-term price can move quickly on exchange order flow, liquidity, and news about Ripple, regulation, or macro markets. Markets with minute-scale windows are used to trade specific intraday moves rather than longer-term trends, so settlement depends on very short-lived price behavior and the precise resolution rules the platform uses.
Market odds reflect how participants are pricing the likelihood of the defined outcome given available information and liquidity, not a guarantee of what will happen. Interpret odds alongside market liquidity, the specified price feed, and the event's resolution rules.
It indicates a 15-minute measurement period will be used to evaluate whether the price target is met; the event’s contract specifies whether that is a fixed start/end window or any rolling 15-minute interval and how the window is announced.
Resolution depends on the event’s specified price source and rule (for example, whether a trade, last price, or aggregated quote counts); consult the event’s contract for the authoritative method used to decide if the target was met.
The event currently shows 'Closes: TBD'; the platform will publish the market’s official close or window start time on the event page and in any platform notices—monitor that page or platform alerts for the definitive schedule.
The event’s resolution source is specified in its contract; if multiple sources or an aggregator are used, those details appear on the event page—always check the listed source rather than assuming a particular exchange.
Yes—minute-scale events are sensitive to short spikes when liquidity is thin; the platform’s rules may address outliers (for example by requiring qualifying trades or using aggregated prices), so review the resolution criteria to understand how such spikes are treated.